Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute (Oct 2007)

Study of inland fisheries from Danube Delta - Romania

  • CERNISENCU Irina,
  • NĂVODARU Ion,
  • STARAŞ Mircea,
  • NASTASE Aurel,
  • ALEXANDROV Mihaela-Laurenta

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 179 – 182

Abstract

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The average commercial fish catch decreased from about 12000 tons (1967 year), in Danube Delta lakes to around 3000 tons in the last years. In this period piscivorous species like pike, wels catfish, european perch declined and the non-piscivorous species like gibel carp, bream, roach and white bream became dominant. According with the last years state of the fish stocks its estimated that in Danube Delta lakes a sustainable yield of about 6000 tons could be fished. The administration of the stocks on the durable principles and implementation of the correct strategy it decisively depends on the quality data concerning the catch size. The lack or unreliable records led to the underestimation or overestimation of some parameters with negative results about the current state and theexploitation of the stocks. The essential error source in stock estimation of lake Complexes is represented by the unrecorded catches of the legal family subsistence quota, black markets and poaching. The real data is very important for accurate assessment of the fish stock. Improvement of the quality of the catch statistics and monitoring of fishing effort are required for sustainable management of Danube delta fisheries.

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